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Page 1 - User’s Guide

PN 613-50592-00 Rev EManagementSoftwareAT-S63◆Web Browser InterfaceUser’s GuideAT-9400 Series Layer 2+ Gigabit Ethernet SwitchesVersion 2.0.0

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Figures10Chapter 9: File System ...

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Chapter 6: MAC Address Table100 Section I: Basic OperationsDeleting All Dynamic MAC AddressesTo delete all dynamic unicast and multicast MAC addresses

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 101Changing the Aging TimeThis procedure changes the aging ti

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Chapter 6: MAC Address Table102 Section I: Basic Operations

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Section I: Basic Operations 103Chapter 7Static Port TrunksThis chapter contains the procedure for managing static port trunks. The sections in this ch

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Chapter 7: Static Port Trunks104 Section I: Basic OperationsCreating a Static Port TrunkCautionDo not connect the cables of a port trunk to the ports

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 105The Port Trunking tab is shown in Figure 26.Figure 26. Por

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Chapter 7: Static Port Trunks106 Section I: Basic Operations4. To create a new static trunk, click Add.The Add New Trunk page is shown in Figure 27.Fi

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 107NoteSome AT-9400 Series switches feature twisted pair port

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Chapter 7: Static Port Trunks108 Section I: Basic OperationsModifying a Static Port TrunkThis section contains the procedure for modifying a static po

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 109The Modify Trunk page is shown in Figure 28.Figure 28. Mod

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide11Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping ...

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Chapter 7: Static Port Trunks110 Section I: Basic OperationsDeleting a Port TrunkCautionDisconnect the cables from the port trunk on the switch before

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 111Displaying the Port TrunksTo display the port trunks, perf

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Chapter 7: Static Port Trunks112 Section I: Basic OperationsSI/DI - Source IP address /destination IP address (Layer 3)PortsThe ports of the trunk.

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Section I: Basic Features 113Chapter 8Port MirroringThis chapter contains the procedures for managing the port mirroring feature. The sections in the

Page 18 - How This Guide is Organized

Chapter 8: Port Mirroring114 Section I: Basic FeaturesCreating a Port MirrorTo create a port mirror, perform the following procedure: 1. From the home

Page 19 - Document Conventions

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 1154. Click Modify.The Modify Mirror page is shown in Figure 31

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Chapter 8: Port Mirroring116 Section I: Basic FeaturesFigure 32 shows an example of the Modify Mirror page configured for a port mirror. The ingress a

Page 21 - Contacting Allied Telesyn

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 117Modifying a Port MirrorTo modify a port mirror, perform the

Page 22 - History of New Features

Chapter 8: Port Mirroring118 Section I: Basic FeaturesDisabling a Port MirrorThis procedure disables a port mirror. When disabled, a port mirror stops

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 119Deleting a Port MirrorTo delete a port mirror so that you ca

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Chapter 8: Port Mirroring120 Section I: Basic FeaturesDisplaying the Port MirrorTo display the port mirror, perform the following procedure:1. From th

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Section II: Advanced Operations 121Section IIAdvanced OperationsThe chapters in this section contain the procedures for advanced switch setup using th

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122 Section II: Advanced Operations

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Section II: Advanced Operations 123Chapter 9File SystemThis chapter contains the procedures for working with the switch’s file system. The sections in

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Chapter 9: File System124 Section II: Advanced OperationsListing the Files in Flash Memory or on a Compact Flash CardThis procedure displays the files

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 125The information in the tab is defined below:Current Dr

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Chapter 9: File System126 Section II: Advanced Operations5. To view the contents of a file, such as a configuration file, click the file in the Curren

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 127Selecting an Active Boot Configuration FileThis proced

Page 33 - Switch’s IP Address

Chapter 9: File System128 Section II: Advanced Operations Be sure to include the “.cfg” extension. Precede the name with “cflash:” if the file is st

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Section II: Advanced Operations 129Chapter 10File Downloads and UploadsThis chapter explains how to upload and download files, such as a new AT-S63 im

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide13Chapter 28: Management Access Control List ...

Page 36 - Web Browser Tools

Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads130 Section II: Advanced OperationsDownloading a FileThis procedure explains how to download a file from a TFTP

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 131device’s IP configuration. If the switch has a static

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads132 Section II: Advanced OperationsTo download a file, perform the following procedure:1. From the home page, se

Page 39 - Redundant Twisted Pair Ports

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1336. In the TFTP Local Filename field, enter a name for

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads134 Section II: Advanced OperationsUploading a FileThis procedure explains how to upload a file from the switch’

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1354. For the TFTP Operation parameter, click Upload.5. I

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads136 Section II: Advanced Operations

Page 43 - Basic Switch Parameters

Section II: Advanced Operations 137Chapter 11Event Logs and Syslog ServersThis chapter describes how to view switch activity by displaying and saving

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and Syslog Servers138 Section II: Advanced OperationsWorking with the Event LogsThe event logs contain event messages generated

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 139The Event log tab is shown in Figure 37.Figure 37. Eve

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and Syslog Servers140 Section II: Advanced OperationsDisplaying Events This procedure explains how to display the events in an

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 141Display OrderControls the chronological order of the e

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and Syslog Servers142 Section II: Advanced OperationsIP IP configurationLACP Link Aggregation Control ProtocolMAC MAC address t

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 143Figure 38 shows an example of an event log in Normal m

Page 51 - Rebooting a Switch

Chapter 11: Event Logs and Syslog Servers144 Section II: Advanced OperationsAn example of the Full mode is shown in Figure 39.Figure 39. Event Log Exa

Page 52 - Pinging a Remote System

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 145Modifying theEvent Log FullActionThis procedure explai

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and Syslog Servers146 Section II: Advanced Operations7. Click Apply.8. To permanently save the change, select the Save Config m

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 147Working with Syslog Output DefinitionsYou can configur

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and Syslog Servers148 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe Create Log Output page is shown in Figure 41.Figure 41. Create Event L

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 149Error - Sends only error event messages. Error message

Page 57 - Displaying System Information

15Table 1: New Features in AT-S63 Version 2.0.0 ...

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and Syslog Servers150 Section II: Advanced Operations7. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option in the

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1514. In the Configure Log Outputs section of the tab, se

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and Syslog Servers152 Section II: Advanced Operations

Page 61 - Enhanced Stacking

Section II: Advanced Operations 153Chapter 12ClassifiersA classifier defines a traffic flow. Classifiers are used with access control lists (ACLs) to

Page 62 - Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking

Chapter 12: Classifiers154 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring a ClassifierTo configure a classifier, perform the following procedure:1. From t

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 155No. of Active AssociationsThe number of active ACLs an

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Chapter 12: Classifiers156 Section II: Advanced OperationsSome of the variables and settings display additional selections. For example, selecting IP

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 157Ethernet FormatDefines a traffic flow by the format of

Page 66 -  Manage the master switch

Chapter 12: Classifiers158 Section II: Advanced OperationsIP ProtocolDefines a traffic flow by the following Layer 3 protocols: User Specified TCP

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 159TCP FlagsDefines a traffic flow by TCP flag. To set th

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Chapter 12: Classifiers160 Section II: Advanced OperationsModifying a ClassifierThis procedure explains how to modify a classifier. NoteIf the classif

Page 70 - Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1616. When you are finished modifying the parameters, cli

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Chapter 12: Classifiers162 Section II: Advanced OperationsDeleting a ClassifierTo delete a classifier, perform the following procedure:NoteA classifie

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 163Displaying the ClassifiersTo display the classifiers,

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Chapter 12: Classifiers164 Section II: Advanced OperationsNo. of Active AssociationsThe number of active ACLs and QoS policies to which the classifier

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Section II: Advanced Operations 165Chapter 13Access Control ListsAn access control list (ACL) is a tool for managing network traffic. This chapter con

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Chapter 13: Access Control Lists166 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring an Access Control ListThis procedure explains how to create an ACL. Bef

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 167accepts the packets that meet the criteria of the clas

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Chapter 13: Access Control Lists168 Section II: Advanced OperationsActionUse this menu to specify the action of the ACL. An action of Permit means the

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 169Modifying an Access Control ListTo modify an access co

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17PrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how to configure and maintain an AT-9400 Series Layer 2+ Gigabit Ethernet switch using the web browser in

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Chapter 13: Access Control Lists170 Section II: Advanced OperationsDeleting an Access Control ListTo delete an access control list, perform the follow

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 171Displaying the Access Control ListsTo display the curr

Page 82 - Chapter 5: Port Parameters

Chapter 13: Access Control Lists172 Section II: Advanced Operationsis assigned to at least one port on the switch. A status of No means the ACL is not

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Section II: Advanced Operations 173Chapter 14Class of ServiceThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure Class of Service (CoS). This chapt

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Chapter 14: Class of Service174 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring CoSThis procedure sets the Class of Service priority level for ingress unta

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 175The CoS Setting for Port page is shown in Figure 55.Fi

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Chapter 14: Class of Service176 Section II: Advanced OperationsMapping CoS Priorities to Egress QueuesThis procedure explains how to change the defaul

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 177The default values are listed in Table 5.4. In the Con

Page 88 - Figure 21. Port Status Page

Chapter 14: Class of Service178 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring Egress SchedulingThis procedure explains how to select and configure a sche

Page 89 - Displaying Port Statistics

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 179Displaying the CoS SettingsTo display the CoS settings

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Preface18How This Guide is OrganizedThis guide is organized into the following sections Section I: Basic OperationsThe chapters in this section expla

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Chapter 14: Class of Service180 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe CoS Setting for Port page displays a table that contains the following columns of i

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 181Displaying the QoS ScheduleTo display the QoS schedule

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Chapter 14: Class of Service182 Section II: Advanced Operations

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Section II: Advanced Operations 183Chapter 15Quality of ServiceThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure Quality of Service (QoS). This c

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service184 Section II: Advanced OperationsManaging Flow GroupsThis section contains the following procedures: “Configuring a F

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 185inactive if it is not a part of any policies or if the

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service186 Section II: Advanced Operationsspecified in a flow group overrides a DSCP value specified at the traffic class or po

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1877. To permanently save your changes, select the Save C

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service188 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe changes are applied to the flow group.7. To permanently save your changes, select

Page 100 - Chapter 6: MAC Address Table

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 189The Flow Group tab is shown in Figure 63.Figure 63. Fl

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide19Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide addi

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service190 Section II: Advanced OperationsManaging Traffic ClassesThis section contains the following procedures: “Configuring

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 191Parent Policy IDThe QoS policies to which the traffic

Page 104 - Creating a Static Port Trunk

Chapter 15: Quality of Service192 Section II: Advanced OperationsExceed ActionSpecifies the action to be taken if the traffic of the traffic class exc

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 193Burst SizeSpecifies the size of a token bucket for the

Page 106 - Chapter 7: Static Port Trunks

Chapter 15: Quality of Service194 Section II: Advanced OperationsRemark PriorityReplaces the user priority value in the packets with the new value spe

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 195To modify a traffic class, perform the following proce

Page 108 - Modifying a Static Port Trunk

Chapter 15: Quality of Service196 Section II: Advanced OperationsDeleting a TrafficClassThis procedure explains how to delete a traffic class. If the

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 197The Traffic Class tab displays the currently configure

Page 110 - Deleting a Port Trunk

Chapter 15: Quality of Service198 Section II: Advanced OperationsManaging PoliciesThis section contains the following procedures: “Configuring a Poli

Page 111 - Displaying the Port Trunks

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 199ActiveWhether this policy is active on the switch. An

Page 112 - The ports of the trunk

Copyright © 2006 Allied Telesyn, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied

Page 113 - Port Mirroring

Preface20Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe installation and user guides for all Allied Telesyn products are available in portable document format (PDF

Page 114 - Creating a Port Mirror

Chapter 15: Quality of Service200 Section II: Advanced OperationsRemark DSCPSpecifies whether the ingress DSCP value is overwritten. Select one of the

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 201No Does not copy the traffic to a destination mirror p

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service202 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe Modify Policy page is shown in Figure 70.Figure 70. Modify Policy Page5. Modify t

Page 117 - Modifying a Port Mirror

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2035. To permanently save your changes, select the Save C

Page 118 - Disabling a Port Mirror

Chapter 15: Quality of Service204 Section II: Advanced OperationsIDThe ID of the policy.DescriptionA description of the policy.ActiveWhether this poli

Page 119 - Deleting a Port Mirror

Section II: Advanced Operations 205Chapter 16Denial of Service DefenseThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure the Denial of Service def

Page 120 - Displaying the Port Mirror

Chapter 16: Denial of Service Defense206 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring Denial of Service DefenseTo configure the ports on the switch for

Page 121 - Advanced Operations

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 207149.11.11.50. The mask would be 0.0.0.63.c. If you are

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Chapter 16: Denial of Service Defense208 Section II: Advanced Operations8. Configure the following parameters as necessary:StatusClick Enable or Disab

Page 123 - File System

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 209Displaying the DoS SettingsTo display the DoS settings

Page 124 - Chapter 9: File System

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide21Contacting Allied TelesynThis section provides Allied Telesyn contact information for t

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Chapter 16: Denial of Service Defense210 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe DoS Monitor for Port page opens, as shown in Figure 75.Figure 75. DoS Moni

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Section II: Advanced Operations 211Chapter 17IGMP SnoopingThis chapter describes how to configure the IGMP snooping feature on the switch. The section

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Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping212 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring IGMP SnoopingTo configure IGMP snooping, perform the following procedure:1. Fr

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 213The Multi-Host/Port (Intermediate) setting is appropri

Page 129 - File Downloads and Uploads

Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping214 Section II: Advanced OperationsNoteThe combined number of multicast address groups for IGMP and MLD snooping cannot excee

Page 130 - Downloading a File

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 215Displaying a List of Host NodesYou can use the AT-S63

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Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping216 Section II: Advanced OperationsVLAN IDThe VID of the VLAN where the port is an untagged member.Member Port/Trunk IDThe po

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 217Displaying a List of Multicast RoutersTo view multicas

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Chapter 17: IGMP Snooping218 Section II: Advanced Operations

Page 134 - Uploading a File

Section III: SNMPv3 219Section IIISNMPv3The chapter in this section contains the procedures for configuring SNMPv3. The chapter is: Chapter 18, “SNMP

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Preface22History of New FeaturesThe following subsections contain the history of the new features in the AT-S63 management software.Version 2.0.0 Tabl

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220 Section III: SNMPv3

Page 137 - Event Logs and Syslog Servers

Section III: SNMPv3 221Chapter 18SNMPv3This chapter provides the following procedures for configuring SNMPv3 parameters using a web browser management

Page 138 - Working with the Event Logs

Chapter 18: SNMPv3222 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 ProtocolTo configure the SNMPv3 protocol, you need to first enable SNMP access on the

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 223Enabling or Disabling SNMP ManagementIn order to allow an SNMP man

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3224 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMP tab is shown in Figure 79.Figure 79. SNMP Tab (Configuration)4. Click the Enable SNMP Access checkbo

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2257. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3226 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 User TableYou can create, delete, and modify an SNMPv3 User Table entry. See the follo

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 227The SNMPv3 User Table tab is shown in Figure 80.Figure 80. SNMPv3

Page 144 - Event Log

Chapter 18: SNMPv3228 Section III: SNMPv36. In the Authentication Protocol field, enter an authentication protocol. This is an optional parameter.Sele

Page 145 - Event Log Full

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 229privacy protocol for this User Table entry. With this selection, m

Page 146 - Log to a File

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide23NoteWhen an AT-9400 Series switch with an IP address is upgraded from AT-S63 version 1.

Page 147 - Definition

Chapter 18: SNMPv3230 Section III: SNMPv33. In the SNMPv3 section, click the button next to Configure User Table and then click Configure.The SNMPv3 U

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 231The Modify SNMPv3 User page is shown in Figure 82.Figure 82. Modif

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3232 Section III: SNMPv3NoteYou may want to assign NONE to a super user.6. In the Authentication Password field, enter an authenticat

Page 150 - Modifying a

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 233entry with a NonVolatile storage type, the Save Config option is d

Page 151 - Deleting a Syslog

Chapter 18: SNMPv3234 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 View TableYou can create, delete, and modify an SNMPv3 View Table entry. See the follo

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 235The SNMPv3 View Table tab is shown in Figure 83.Figure 83. SNMPv3

Page 153 - Classifiers

Chapter 18: SNMPv3236 Section III: SNMPv3NoteThe “defaultViewAll” value is the default entry for the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c configuration. You cannot use

Page 154 - Configuring a Classifier

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 237NonVolatileSelect this storage type if you want the ability to sav

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3238 Section III: SNMPv32. Select the SNMP tab.The SNMP tab is shown in Figure 79 on page 224.3. In the SNMPv3 section, click the but

Page 156 - Chapter 12: Classifiers

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 239IncludedEnter this value to permit the View Name to see the subtre

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Preface24Version 1.2.0 Table 3 lists the new features in version 1.2.0 of the AT-S63 management software. The only new feature supported in the web br

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3240 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 Access TableYou can create, delete, and modify an SNMPv3 Access Table entry. See the f

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2414. To create an SNMPv3 Access Table entry, click Add.The Add New S

Page 160 - Modifying a Classifier

Chapter 18: SNMPv3242 Section III: SNMPv3This parameter allows the users assigned to this Group Name to view the information specified by the View Tab

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 243protocol. Select this security level if you want to authenticate S

Page 162 - Deleting a Classifier

Chapter 18: SNMPv3244 Section III: SNMPv32. Select the SNMP tab.The SNMP tab is shown in Figure 79 on page 224.3. In the SNMPv3 section, click the but

Page 163 - Displaying the Classifiers

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 245Figure 88. Modify SNMPv3 Access PageNoteThe Context Prefix field i

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3246 Section III: SNMPv3NoteThe Context Match field is a read only field. The Context Match field is always set to Exact.9. In the St

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 247Configuring the SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup TableYou can create, delete

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3248 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table tab is shown in Figure 89.Figure 89. SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table Tab (Confi

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 249v2cSelect this value to associate the Group Name with the SNMPv2c

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide25Quality of Service (continued) Send to Mirror Port parameter for copying traffic to a

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3250 Section III: SNMPv310. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option in the Configuration menu.Deleting aSecur

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2514. Click the button next to the SecurityToGroup Table entry to be

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3252 Section III: SNMPv3NoteThe Row Status parameter is a read-only field in the web browser interface. The Active value indicates th

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 253Configuring the SNMPv3 Notify TableYou can create, delete, and mod

Page 173 - Class of Service

Chapter 18: SNMPv3254 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 Notify Table tab is shown in Figure 92.Figure 92. SNMPv3 Notify Table Tab (Configuration)4. Click

Page 174 - Configuring CoS

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 255Enter a name of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.7. In the Notify

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3256 Section III: SNMPv34. Click the button next to the Notify Table entry to be deleted, and then click Remove.A warning message is

Page 176 - Chapter 14: Class of Service

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2576. In the Notify Type field, enter one of the following message ty

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3258 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Address TableYou can create, delete, and modify an SNMPv3 Target Address Table

Page 178 - Configuring Egress Scheduling

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 259The SNMPv3 Target Address Table tab is shown in Figure 95.Figure 9

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3260 Section III: SNMPv3You can enter a name of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.6. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 261NonVolatileSelect this storage type if you want the ability to sav

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3262 Section III: SNMPv3Modifying TargetAddress TableEntryTo modify an entry in the SNMPv3 Target Address Table, perform the followin

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2637. In the UDP Port Number field, enter a UDP port number.You can e

Page 184 - Managing Flow Groups

Chapter 18: SNMPv3264 Section III: SNMPv313. Click Apply to update the SNMPv3 Target Address Table.14. To permanently save your changes, select the Sa

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 265Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Parameters TableYou can create, dele

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3266 Section III: SNMPv34. Click Add.The Add New SNMPv3 Target Parameter page is shown in Figure 99.Figure 99. Add New SNMPv3 Target

Page 187 - Modifying a Flow

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 267v1Select this value to associate the Security Name, or User Name,

Page 188 - Flow Groups

Chapter 18: SNMPv3268 Section III: SNMPv310. In the Storage Type parameter, select one of the following storage types for this table entry:VolatileSel

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2696. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option

Page 190 - Managing Traffic Classes

Section I: Basic Operations 27Section IBasic OperationsThe chapters in this section provide information and procedures for basic switch setup using th

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3270 Section III: SNMPv3NoteEnter a value for the Message Processing Model field only if you select SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c as the Security

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 271Select this security level if you do not want to authenticate SNMP

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3272 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 Community TableYou can create, delete, and modify an SNMPv3 Community Table entry. See

Page 194 - Traffic Class

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 273The SNMPv3 Community Table tab is shown in Figure 101.Figure 101.

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3274 Section III: SNMPv3The value of the Community Name parameter acts as a password for the SNMPv3 Community Table entry. This param

Page 196 - Traffic Classes

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 275NoteThe Row Status parameter is a read-only field in the web brows

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3276 Section III: SNMPv33. In the SNMPv3 section, click the button next to Configure Community Table, and then click Configure at the

Page 198 - Managing Policies

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 277NoteDo not use a value configured with the User Name parameter in

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3278 Section III: SNMPv3Displaying SNMPv3 TablesThis section contains procedures to display the SNMPv3 Tables. The following procedur

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 279The SNMP tab is shown in Figure 104.Figure 104. SNMP Tab (Monitori

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3280 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 User Table tab is shown in Figure 105.Figure 105. SNMPv3 User Table Tab (Monitoring)Displaying Vie

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 281The SNMPv3 View Table tab is shown in Figure 106.Figure 106. SNMPv

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3282 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 Access Table tab is shown in Figure 107.Figure 107. SNMPv3 Access Table Tab (Monitoring)Displaying

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 283The SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table tab is shown in Figure 108.Figure

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3284 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 Notify Table tab is shown in Figure 109.Figure 109. SNMPv3 Notify Table Tab (Monitoring)Displaying

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 285The SNMPv3 Target Address Table tab is shown in Figure 110.Figure

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Chapter 18: SNMPv3286 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table tab is shown in Figure 111.Figure 111. SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Tab

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 287The SNMPv3 Community Table tab is shown in Figure 112.Figure 112.

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Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 289Section IVSpanning Tree ProtocolsThe chapters in this section contain the procedures for configuring the spanni

Page 212 - Configuring IGMP Snooping

Section I: Basic Operations 29Chapter 1Starting a Web Browser Management SessionThis chapter contains the procedure for starting, using, and quitting

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290 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols

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Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 291Chapter 19Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree ProtocolsThis chapter explains how to configure the STP and RST

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Chapter 19: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols292 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsEnabling or Disabling a Spanning Tree ProtocolTo ena

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 2937. To permanently save your changes, select the Sa

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Chapter 19: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols294 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguring STPThis section contains the following p

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 295The Configure STP Parameters tab is shown in Figur

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Chapter 19: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols296 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsBridge Hello TimeThe time interval between generatin

Page 220 - 220 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 297Bridge IdentifierThe MAC address of the bridge. Th

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Chapter 19: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols298 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsPort CostThe spanning tree algorithm uses the cost p

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 299The Spanning Tree tabs is shown in Figure 116.Figu

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Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session30 Section I: Basic OperationsPlanning for Remote ManagementThere are a number of factors that nee

Page 225 - Section III: SNMPv3 225

Chapter 19: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols300 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols5. To view port settings, click a port in the switch

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 3015. Click Configure.The Configure STP Parameters ta

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Chapter 19: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols302 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguring RSTPThis section contains the following

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 303The Configure RSTP Bridge Parameters tab is shown

Page 229 - Table Entry

Chapter 19: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols304 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsBridge Hello TimeThe time interval between generatin

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 305ConfiguringRSTP PortSettingsTo configure RSTP port

Page 231 - Section III: SNMPv3 231

Chapter 19: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols306 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsPoint-to-PointThis parameter defines whether the por

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 307The Monitor RSTP Parameters tab is shown in Figure

Page 233 - Section III: SNMPv3 233

Chapter 19: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols308 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe possible states for a port connected to a device

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 309Edge-Port Whether or not the port is operating as

Page 235 - Section III: SNMPv3 235

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 31software to monitor the traffic on that subnet for the remo

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Chapter 19: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols310 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols

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Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 311Chapter 20Multiple Spanning Tree ProtocolThis chapter explains how to configure multiple spanning tree protocol

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Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol312 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsEnabling MSTPThe AT-9400 Series switch can support the three spannin

Page 239 - Section III: SNMPv3 239

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 3134. To change the active spanning tree protocol on

Page 240 - Access Table

Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol314 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguring MSTPThis section contains the following procedures:  “C

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 315Figure 125. Configure MSTP Parameters Tab (Configu

Page 242 - 242 Section III: SNMPv3

Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol316 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfigure the following parameters as necessary.Force VersionThis se

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 317Bridge Max HopsMSTP regions use this parameter to

Page 244 - Modifying an

Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol318 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsManaging MSTIsThis section contains the following procedures: “Crea

Page 245 - Section III: SNMPv3 245

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 3197. In the Priority field, enter an MSTI Priority v

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Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session32 Section I: Basic Operations2. If you do create interfaces on a slave switch and designate a loc

Page 247 - SecurityToGroup

Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol320 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe Modify MSTI page is shown in Figure 127.Figure 127. Modify MSTI

Page 248 - 248 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 3217. A confirmation prompt is displayed.8. Click OK

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Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol322 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguring MSTP Port ParametersTo configure MSTP port parameters, p

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 323 Point-to-point port Edge portAn MSTI-specific p

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Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol324 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsMSTI ListThe MSTIs defined on the switch. You can use this list when

Page 252 - 252 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 325Table 11 lists the MSTP port costs with the Auto s

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Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol326 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsDisplaying the MSTP ConfigurationTo display the MSTP configuration,

Page 254 - 254 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 327The MSTP Parameters tab is shown in Figure 129.Fig

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Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol328 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols6. In the CIST/MSTI field, specify the MSTI where the port is a memb

Page 256 - Notify Table

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 329The MSTP Port Status - Port(s) page is shown in Fi

Page 257 - Section III: SNMPv3 257

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 33Starting a Web Browser Management SessionTo start a web bro

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Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol330 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsP2PWhether or not the port is functioning as a point-to-point port.

Page 259 - Section III: SNMPv3 259

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 331Resetting MSTP to the Default SettingsTo reset MST

Page 260 - 260 Section III: SNMPv3

Chapter 20: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol332 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols

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Section V: VLANs 333Section VVirtual LANsThe chapters in this section provide information and procedures for basic switch setup using the AT-S63 manag

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334 Section V: VLANs

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Secton V: Virtual LANs 335Chapter 21Port-based and Tagged VLANsThis chapter explains how to create, modify, and delete port-based and tagged VLANs. Th

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Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLANs336 Secton V: Virtual LANsCreating a New Port-Based or Tagged VLANTo create a new port-based or tagged VLAN, pe

Page 265 - Parameters Table

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 337The VLAN List section displays the current VLANs on the switch

Page 266 - 266 Section III: SNMPv3

Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLANs338 Secton V: Virtual LANsuntagged ports of the VLAN. For example, if a particular port is listed as a Configur

Page 267

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 339use VIDs 2 through 24, the default VID value for the first VLAN

Page 268 - Deleting a Target

Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session34 Section I: Basic Operations3. Enter a user name and password. The AT-S63 management software co

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Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLANs340 Secton V: Virtual LANs8. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option in the Configurati

Page 270 - 270 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 341Modifying a VLANThis procedure explains how to add or remove po

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Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLANs342 Secton V: Virtual LANsNoteUntagged ports added to a VLAN are automatically removed from their current untag

Page 272 - Community

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 343Deleting a VLANThis procedure deletes port-based and tagged VLA

Page 273 - Section III: SNMPv3 273

Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLANs344 Secton V: Virtual LANsSelecting a VLAN ModeThe AT-S63 management software features three VLAN modes: Port-

Page 274

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 345Displaying VLANsTo display the current VLANs on a switch, perfo

Page 275 - Section III: SNMPv3 275

Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLANs346 Secton V: Virtual LANsUplink PortThis item only applies when the switch is operating in the IEEE 802.1Q-com

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 347 Actual: The current untagged ports of the VLAN. If you are no

Page 277 - Section III: SNMPv3 277

Chapter 21: Port-based and Tagged VLANs348 Secton V: Virtual LANsUntagged PortsThe untagged ports members of the VLAN.Uplink PortsThe uplink port(s) f

Page 278

Section V: Virtual LANs 349Chapter 22GARP VLAN Registration ProtocolThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure GARP VLAN Registration Prot

Page 279 - Section III: SNMPv3 279

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 35NoteOnly a master switch has the Enhanced Stacking selectio

Page 280 - Table Entries

Chapter 22: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol350 Section V: Virtual LANsConfiguring GVRPTo configure GVRP, perform the following procedure:1. From the H

Page 281 - Displaying Access

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 351Leave TimeUse this parameter to specify the leave time. The ra

Page 282 - Displaying

Chapter 22: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol352 Section V: Virtual LANsEnabling or Disabling GVRP on a PortTo enable or disable GVRP on a port, perform

Page 283 - Displaying Notify

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 353Displaying the GVRP ConfigurationTo display the GVRP configura

Page 284 - Displaying Target

Chapter 22: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol354 Section V: Virtual LANsDisplaying the GVRP Port ConfigurationTo display the GVRP port configuration, pe

Page 285

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 355Displaying the GVRP DatabaseTo display the GVRP database, perf

Page 286

Chapter 22: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol356 Section V: Virtual LANsDisplaying the GVRP State MachineTo display the GVRP state machine, perform the

Page 287 - Section III: SNMPv3 287

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 357App Applicant state machine for the GID index on that particul

Page 288

Chapter 22: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol358 Section V: Virtual LANsReg Registrar state machine for the GID index on that particular port. One of:“M

Page 289 - Spanning Tree Protocols

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 359Displaying the GVRP CountersTo display the GVRP counters, perf

Page 290

Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session36 Section I: Basic OperationsWeb Browser ToolsYou can use the web browser tools to move around th

Page 291 - Protocols

Chapter 22: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol360 Section V: Virtual LANsTransmit: Total GARP PacketsTotal number of GARP PDUs transmitted by this GARP a

Page 292

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 361Transmit GARP Messages: JoinEmptyTotal number of GARP JoinEmpt

Page 293

Chapter 22: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol362 Section V: Virtual LANsDisplaying the GIP Connected Ports RingTo display the GIP connected ports ring,

Page 294 - Configuring STP

Section VI: Port Security 363Section VIPort SecurityThe chapters in this section provide the procedures for configuring port security. The chapters in

Page 295

364 Section VI: Port Security

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Section VI: Port Security 365Chapter 23MAC Address-based Port SecurityThis chapter explains how to configure and display the MAC address-based securit

Page 297 - Port Settings

Chapter 23: MAC Address-based Port Security366 Section VI: Port SecurityConfiguring Port SecurityTo configure security for the ports, perform the foll

Page 298 - STP Settings

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 3674. From the Security Mode pull-down menu, select the desired

Page 299 - 4. Click View

Chapter 23: MAC Address-based Port Security368 Section VI: Port SecurityYou can continue to add new static MAC addresses to a port operating under thi

Page 300 - Settings

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 369Displaying Port Security LevelsTo display the MAC address-ba

Page 301

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 37Saving Your Parameter ChangesA change to a switch parameter

Page 302 - Configuring RSTP

Chapter 23: MAC Address-based Port Security370 Section VI: Port SecurityThe Security for Ports page displays a table that contains the following colum

Page 303

Section VI: Port Security 371Chapter 24802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure the 802.1x Port-

Page 304

Chapter 24: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control372 Section VI: Port SecuritySetting Port RolesTo set port roles for port-based network access con

Page 305 - RSTP Port

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 3735. Click Port Role.The Port Role Configuration page is shown

Page 306 - Displaying RSTP

Chapter 24: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control374 Section VI: Port SecurityEnabling or Disabling 802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlTo enab

Page 307

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 375Configuring Authenticator Port ParametersTo configure authen

Page 308

Chapter 24: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control376 Section VI: Port SecurityThe Authenticator Parameters page is shown in Figure 150.Figure 150.

Page 309 - Resetting RSTP

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 377Supplicant ModeSets the supplicant mode of an authenticator

Page 310

Chapter 24: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control378 Section VI: Port SecurityTX PeriodSets the number of seconds that the switch waits for a respo

Page 311 - Chapter 20

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 379client logs in. This is the default.Piggyback ModeControls w

Page 312 - Enabling MSTP

Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session38 Section I: Basic OperationsQuitting a Web Browser Management SessionTo exit a web browser manag

Page 313

Chapter 24: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control380 Section VI: Port SecurityChanges to the authenticator settings are immediately implemented on

Page 314 - Configuring MSTP

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 381Configuring Supplicant Port ParametersTo configure supplican

Page 315

Chapter 24: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control382 Section VI: Port SecurityHeld PeriodSpecifies the amount of time in seconds the supplicant is

Page 316

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 383Displaying the Port-based Network Access Control ParametersY

Page 317 - CIST Priority

Chapter 24: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control384 Section VI: Port Security4. To see the status of the port, click the port and click Status. Yo

Page 318 - Managing MSTIs

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 385Additional InfoThis field displays the MAC address of an aut

Page 319

Chapter 24: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control386 Section VI: Port SecurityIf you selected more than one authenticator port, the page includes a

Page 320

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 387RADIUS AccountingThe AT-S63 management software supports RAD

Page 321

Chapter 24: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control388 Section VI: Port SecurityUpdate IntervalSpecifies the intervals at which the switch sends inte

Page 322 -  External path cost

Section VII: Management Security 389Section VIIManagement SecurityThe chapters in this section contain the procedure for implementing management secur

Page 323

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 39Redundant Twisted Pair PortsYour AT-9400 Series switch may

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390 Section VII: Management Security

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Section VII: Management Security 391Chapter 25Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSLThis chapter explains how to view the encryption keys, PKI-based certificat

Page 326

Chapter 25: Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL392 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the Encryption KeysTo configure the encryption keys, you must

Page 327

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 393DescriptionThe key’s description.You use these keys w

Page 328

Chapter 25: Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL394 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the PKI Settings and CertificatesYou can view the current PKI

Page 329

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 395Trusted - The certificate is from a trusted CA.Untrus

Page 330

Chapter 25: Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL396 Section VII: Management SecurityManually TrustedWhether the certificate was manually trusted.TypeThe type

Page 331

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 397Displaying the SSL SettingsTo configure the SSL setti

Page 332

Chapter 25: Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL398 Section VII: Management Security

Page 333 - Virtual LANs

Section VII: Management Security 399Chapter 26Secure Shell (SSH)This chapter explains how to configure the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol and contains th

Page 334 - 334 Section V: VLANs

Contents4Deleting an SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Community...76Displ

Page 335

Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session40 Section I: Basic OperationsNoteThese guidelines do not apply to the SFP slots on the AT-9408LC/

Page 336 - 336 Secton V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 26: Secure Shell (SSH)400 Section VII: Management SecurityConfiguring SSHTo configure SSH, perform the following procedure:1. From the Home pa

Page 337

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 401NoteYou cannot create encryption keys from the web br

Page 338 - 338 Secton V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 26: Secure Shell (SSH)402 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the SSH SettingsTo view the Secure Shell settings, perform the following

Page 339

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 403Server Key IDThe encryption key ID of the server key.

Page 340 - 340 Secton V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 26: Secure Shell (SSH)404 Section VII: Management Security

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Section VII: Management Security 405Chapter 27TACACS+ and RADIUS ProtocolsThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure the authentication pr

Page 342 - 342 Secton V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 27: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols406 Section VII: Management SecurityEnabling or Disabling TACACS+ or RADIUSTo enable or disable server-based a

Page 343

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 407NoteThe Enable Server-based Authentication check box

Page 344 - Selecting a VLAN Mode

Chapter 27: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols408 Section VII: Management SecurityConfiguring the TACACS+ Client SettingsTo configure the TACACS+ client, pe

Page 345 - Displaying VLANs

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 409there are no more servers, the switch defaults to the

Page 346 - 346 Secton V: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 41Restrictions to the Web Browser InterfaceThe following mana

Page 347

Chapter 27: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols410 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the TACACS+ Client SettingsTo display the TACACS+ client settin

Page 348 - 348 Secton V: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 411The TACACS+ client configuration page is shown in Fig

Page 349

Chapter 27: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols412 Section VII: Management SecurityConfiguring the RADIUS Client SettingsTo configure the RADIUS client, perf

Page 350 - Configuring GVRP

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 413there are no more servers, the switch defaults to the

Page 351 - Section V: Virtual LANs 351

Chapter 27: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols414 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the RADIUS Client SettingsTo display the RADIUS client settings

Page 352

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 415Global Server TimeoutSpecifies the maximum amount of

Page 353 - Section V: Virtual LANs 353

Chapter 27: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols416 Section VII: Management Security

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Section VII: Management Security 417Chapter 28Management Access Control ListA management access control list (ACL) allows you to restrict Telnet and w

Page 355 - Displaying the GVRP Database

Chapter 28: Management Access Control List418 Section VII: Management SecurityEnabling or Disabling the Management ACLThis procedure enables and disab

Page 356 - Table 12

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 419The tab is shown in Figure 168.Figure 168. Mgmt. ACL

Page 357 - Section V: Virtual LANs 357

Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session42 Section I: Basic Operations

Page 358

Chapter 28: Management Access Control List420 Section VII: Management SecurityCreating an ACETo add a new ACE to the management ACL, perform the follo

Page 359 - Displaying the GVRP Counters

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 4215. Click Add.The new ACE is added to the table in the

Page 360 - 360 Section V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 28: Management Access Control List422 Section VII: Management SecurityDeleting an ACETo delete an ACE from the Management ACL, perform the fol

Page 361

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 423Displaying the Management Access Control ListTo displ

Page 362 - 362 Section V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 28: Management Access Control List424 Section VII: Management Security

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425IndexNumerics802.1x Port-based Network Access Controlaccess role, configuring 372authenticator port, configuring 375configuring 372disabling 374ena

Page 364 - 364 Section VI: Port Security

Index426Ffactory defaultsresetting switch 53flash memory, displaying files in 124flow controlconfiguring 84flow groupconfiguring 184deleting 188displa

Page 365

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide427bridge settings, configuring 314configuration name 316configuring 314disabling 312edge

Page 366 - Configuring Port Security

Index428Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)bridge forwarding delay 304bridge hello time 304bridge identifier 304bridge max age 304bridge priority 303b

Page 367 - Section VI: Port Security 367

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide429switchhardware information 57software information 57switch name, configuring 44switch,

Page 368

Section I: Basic Operations 43Chapter 2Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter contains the following sections: “Configuring the Switch’s Name, Location,

Page 370 - 370 Section VI: Port Security

Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters44 Section I: Basic OperationsConfiguring the Switch’s Name, Location, and ContactThis procedure assigns a name to t

Page 371

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 45NoteThis procedure describes the System Name, Administrator

Page 372 - Setting Port Roles

Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters46 Section I: Basic OperationsChanging the Manager and Operator PasswordsThere are two levels of management access o

Page 373 - Section VI: Port Security 373

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 47CautionDo not use spaces or special characters, such as ast

Page 374

Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters48 Section I: Basic OperationsSetting the System Date and TimeThis procedure explains how to set the switch’s date a

Page 375 - Section VI: Port Security 375

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 49The System Time tab is shown in Figure 6.Figure 6. System T

Page 376

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide5Chapter 13: Access Control Lists ...

Page 377 - Section VI: Port Security 377

Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters50 Section I: Basic OperationsDaylight Savings Time (DST)Enables or disables the system’s adjustment for daylight sa

Page 378

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 51Rebooting a SwitchNoteAll unsaved parameters changes are di

Page 379

Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters52 Section I: Basic OperationsPinging a Remote SystemThis procedure instructs the switch to ping a node on your netw

Page 380 - 380 Section VI: Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 53Returning the AT-S63 Management Software to the Factory Def

Page 381

Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters54 Section I: Basic Operations2. From the Configuration menu, select the Utilities option.The Utilities page is disp

Page 382 - 382 Section VI: Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 55Displaying the IP Address of the Local InterfaceThis proced

Page 383

Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters56 Section I: Basic Operationsthis address as the next hop to reaching a remote network device, such as a remote man

Page 384 - 384 Section VI: Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 57Displaying System InformationTo view basic information abou

Page 385

Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters58 Section I: Basic OperationsThe System Information section displays the following information:MAC AddressThe MAC a

Page 386 - 386 Section VI: Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 59System Up TimeThe length of time since the switch was last

Page 387

Contents6Modifying an Access Table Entry ...

Page 388 - Accounting

Chapter 2: Basic Switch Parameters60 Section I: Basic Operations

Page 389 - Management Security

Section I: Basic Operations 61Chapter 3Enhanced StackingThis chapter contains the following procedures for setting up enhanced stacking: “Setting a S

Page 390

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking62 Section I: Basic OperationsSetting a Switch’s Enhanced Stacking StatusThe enhanced stacking status of the switch can be

Page 391 - Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 63The Enhanced Stacking tab is shown in Figure 10.Figure 10.

Page 392

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking64 Section I: Basic OperationsSelecting a Switch in an Enhanced StackThis procedure explains how to select a switch to man

Page 393

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 65NoteThe list does not include the master switch where you s

Page 394

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking66 Section I: Basic OperationsReturning to the Master SwitchWhen you are finished managing the switch and want to manage a

Page 395

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 67Displaying the Enhanced Stacking StatusTo display the enhan

Page 396

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking68 Section I: Basic Operations

Page 397 - Displaying the SSL Settings

Section I: Basic Operations 69Chapter 4SNMPv1 and SNMPv2cThis chapter explains how to activate SNMP management on the switch and how to create, modify

Page 398

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide7Configuring MSTP Port Parameters ...

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Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c70 Section I: Basic OperationsEnabling or Disabling SNMP ManagementTo enable or disable SNMP management on the switch, pe

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 715. If you want the switch to send authentication failure tr

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Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c72 Section I: Basic OperationsCreating a New SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c CommunityTo create a new SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c community, pe

Page 402 - Displaying the SSH Settings

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 73Manager StationsThe IP addresses of management workstations

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Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c74 Section I: Basic Operations6. Configure the following parameters:Community NameEnter the new community string. The nam

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 75Modifying an SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c CommunityTo modify an SNMPv

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Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c76 Section I: Basic OperationsDeleting an SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c CommunityTo delete an SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c community, perform

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 77Displaying the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c CommunitiesTo display the

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Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c78 Section I: Basic Operations4. In the SNMPv1 & SNMPv2c section, click View.The SNMPv1 & SNMPv2c Communities tab

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Section I: Basic Operations 79Chapter 5Port ParametersThis chapter explains how to view and change the parameter settings of the ports on the switch.

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Contents8Displaying the TACACS+ Client Settings...

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Chapter 5: Port Parameters80 Section I: Basic OperationsConfiguring Port ParametersTo configure the parameter settings of a port on the switch, perfor

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 81The Port Configuration page is shown Figure 19.Figure 19. P

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Chapter 5: Port Parameters82 Section I: Basic OperationsDescription (Name)Use this selection to assign a name to a port, from 1 to 15 alphanumeric cha

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 83Possible settings are: Auto-Negotiate: The port autonegotia

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Chapter 5: Port Parameters84 Section I: Basic OperationsIngress Unknown Unicast FilterUse this parameter to configure a port to forward or discard unk

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 85Disabled - Backpressure is disabled. This is the default.Fl

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Chapter 5: Port Parameters86 Section I: Basic OperationsMulticast RateUse this parameter to set the multicast rate limit in packets per second. The ra

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 87Displaying Port ParametersTo display the parameter settings

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Chapter 5: Port Parameters88 Section I: Basic OperationsThe Port Status page is shown in Figure 21.Figure 21. Port Status PageFor descriptions of the

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 89Displaying Port StatisticsTo display the statistics of a po

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9Chapter 1: Starting a Web Browser Management Session ... 29Figure 1: Entering a

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Chapter 5: Port Parameters90 Section I: Basic OperationsFrames Sent Number of frames transmitted from the port.Broadcast Frames ReceivedNumber of broa

Page 422 - Deleting an ACE

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 915. To clear all the counters for the port, click Clear. To

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Chapter 5: Port Parameters92 Section I: Basic OperationsResetting a Port to the Default SettingsTo reset a port to the default settings, perform the f

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Section I: Basic Operations 93Chapter 6MAC Address TableThis chapter contains instructions on how to view the MAC addresses in the MAC address table.

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Chapter 6: MAC Address Table94 Section I: Basic OperationsDisplaying the MAC Address TableTo view the MAC address table, perform the following procedu

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 95The View Unicast MAC Addresses section and the View Multica

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Chapter 6: MAC Address Table96 Section I: Basic OperationsFigure 24 shows an example of viewing all unicast MAC addresses.Figure 24. View MAC Addresse

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 97Adding Static Unicast and Multicast MAC AddressesThis secti

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Chapter 6: MAC Address Table98 Section I: Basic Operationsmulticast application is located results in the failure of the multicast packets to be prope

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 99Deleting Unicast and Multicast MAC AddressesTo delete a sta

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